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oogonium (pl: oogonia) 1. A germ cell of the female animal, that gives rise to oocytes by mitotic division.
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oogonium Female egg cell of oomycete fungi.
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oogonium a single-celled female gametangium giving rise to one or more gametes.
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oogonium The earliest recognizable form of the ovum, or egg; present only in the ovaries of fetuses. Multiplies by the process of mitosis before developing into oocytes by the process of meiosis. The male equivalent (the spermatogonium) normally persists in the testicles till old age. Plural, oogonia.
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oogonium oo-GO-nee-um The diploid cell where egg formation begins. 204, 464
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